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Home News Optimising transfer points to boost mineral processing efficiency

Optimising transfer points to boost mineral processing efficiency

by Guy Woodford
November 24, 2025
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Dewald Tintinger, Technical Director at Weba Chute Systems, emphasises the importance of fit-for-purpose chute solutions in mining applications. Image/Weba Chute Systems

Dewald Tintinger, Technical Director at Weba Chute Systems, emphasises the importance of fit-for-purpose chute solutions in mining applications. Image/Weba Chute Systems

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Optimising transfer points in minerals processing plants can significantly reduce maintenance costs, minimise unplanned downtime, and boost productivity by ensuring controlled, efficient material flow. Weba Chute Systems specialises in assessing existing installations and delivering fit-for-purpose retrofit solutions that save costs, extend equipment life and improve overall plant performance.

In mineral processing operations, unplanned downtime can rapidly translate into lost production, missed targets and escalating costs. One of the most common – and most overlooked – contributors to these interruptions is poorly designed or worn transfer points. These critical areas, where material moves from one conveyor to another or into processing equipment, are subject to extreme wear, dust generation, spillage and blockages if not engineered for the specific application.

Weba Chute Systems, a global leader in custom-engineered chute solutions, has long emphasised that optimising transfer points is one of the most effective ways to reduce maintenance requirements, extend equipment life and increase throughput.

A Weba Chute Systems conveyor transfer chute in operation at a Mpumalanga mine, efficiently transferring thermal coal with minimal spillage and wear. Image/Weba Chute Systems

“Many plants operate with transfer points that were either part of the original design or added later without a detailed engineering assessment,” Dewald Tintinger, technical director at Weba Chute Systems, explains. “These chutes may not be suited to the current material characteristics, tonnage rates or operating conditions, resulting in accelerated wear, excessive maintenance and unexpected stoppages.”

Unplanned maintenance on transfer points is not only disruptive but costly. Frequent liner replacement, unblocking of material build-up and cleaning of spillage can take equipment offline for hours at a time. The cumulative effect is a measurable loss in productivity and a higher total cost of ownership.

Weba Chute Systems offers a specialised assessment service for existing chute installations. This involves a detailed on-site inspection, operational analysis and, where required, advanced flow simulation to identify the root causes of inefficiency or premature wear.

“Our expertise lies in engineering and manufacturing chutes that control the flow of material through optimal trajectory and velocity,” Tintinger says. “This reduces impact and turbulence, minimises dust and spillage and delivers a steady controlled feed to the next stage in the process.”

Retrofit solutions from Weba Chute Systems are custom-engineered to integrate seamlessly into existing plant layouts, avoiding major structural changes while delivering significant performance gains. Many customers report reduced maintenance intervals, improved safety and increased uptime within weeks of installation.

An optimised transfer point not only lowers direct maintenance costs but also safeguards downstream equipment from damage caused by uncontrolled material flow. By reducing spillage and dust emissions, plants also benefit from cleaner safer working environments and compliance with environmental standards.

“In many cases, the investment in a retrofit chute pays for itself quickly through reduced downtime alone,” Tintinger notes. “When you factor in lower maintenance costs and longer wear life, the return on investment becomes compelling.”

With decades of experience and installations across the globe, Weba Chute Systems continues to help mineral processing plants turn a known bottleneck into a high-performance asset – proving that small changes at transfer points can deliver big gains in plant productivity and profitability.

 

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